Moreton on Lugg

[9][10] The Church of St Andrew is a Grade II listed structure which was built around the 15th century and renovated in 1867.

[12] On the other east of the River Lugg is Freens Court, investigated by the TV programme Time Team in 1999 as a possible site for the Saxon palace of King Offa.

The dig confirmed the existence of a large aisled building but it was thought to date from the mediaeval period.

[13] An area north of the village around SO505477 was used for many years by the Royal Army Ordnance Corps for the storage of surplus materials, including the decorations from the July 1969 investiture of the Prince of Wales.

[15] When the RAOC site closed in the early 2000s, it was bought by Greatwest Investments Limited for development into a business park.